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Purported Oral Condition Precedent To Written Real Estate Agreement
In his Contract Law column, Glen Banks of Fulbright & Jaworski writes that the Appellate Division, First Department, recently split 3-2 on the issue of whether an integrated agreement for the sale of real estate could be avoided because an alleged orally agreed-upon condition precedent had not been satisfied, with lengthy majority and dissenting opinions revealing sharp differences on the issue.Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 18, No. 218 - November 9, 2009
Daily decision alert.Alaska Drilling Case May Test 9th Circuit's Environmental Tilt
For a read on how serious the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will be about putting the screws to its enviro-friendly judges, keep an eye on Alaska Wilderness League v. Kempthorne.Case May Test Ninth Circuit's Enviro Cred
A panel sides with environmentalists 2-1 in a drilling case. And Judge Carlos Bea takes on the majority for ignoring last summer's big en banc, pro-industry ruling.Resignations without Prejudice
The Supreme Court of New Jersey has accepted the resignations without prejudice of the following attorneys by individual Orders filed, pursuant to Rule 1:20-22, on January 18, February 7 and March, 13, 2012. Any subsequent application for membership in the bar of New Jersey must be made in accordance with the provisions of Rule, 1:27-1.Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 19, No. 223 - November 18 2010
Daily decision alert.Center for Biological Diversity v. United States Department of the Interior
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